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M-Squad: The Complete Series (15 Discs + Bonus CD)

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars M Squad Mar 1 2009
Format:DVD
Lee Marvins portrayal of Detective Lieutenant Frank Ballinger in 1950s Chicago is a well done look at a no nonsense cop who challenged punks and criminals to escalate things with him until he either cuffed or shot them, the acting is excellent and you get looks at well known stars such as Charles Bronson and Burt Reynolds before they were well known stars.
Timeless Video has done a great job restoring this 1957 to 1960 NBC series which has not been shown on tv in reruns probably since the mid 1960s.
If you like Dragnet,Naked City, Perry Mason etc, you will LOVE M Squad!
And if youre a fan of the "Naked Gun" ands its forerunner, "Police Squad" you will see by watching M Squad the show Police Squad was based on.
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2.0 out of 5 stars The Picture Quality's Been Murdered Too Dec 1 2008
By Jim Harwood - Published on Amazon.com
Format:DVD
It's great that this series is out in a full 117 episode box set, but whoever is responsible for the video transfers obviously didn't know what they were doing. 16mm syndication prints were the source elements for the transfers and if they were professionally done they would look far better than they do here. It appears that someone ran these off on a home system of sorts as there is no control over contrast levels at all. Sometimes the episodes have completely blown out contrast and are murky in the extreme, other times there is no contrast at all, with everything appearing a milky gray color. The prints are dirty, with hairs often getting in the gate and the sound quality is like mud on some episodes. This show was originally shot on 35mm film and if a proper transfer had been done, it could have looked glorious. As-is, some episodes look like they came off of bad kinescopes, which isn't the case. Even using 16mm prints should have yielded much better results than this. I certainly hope the original elements survive on this show and hopefully someone will one day give this show a proper presentation. Until then, we're stuck with this mess. Yes, I'm glad to have the DVD collection, but it's obvious that every expense was spared in the making of it.
55 of 57 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Great show but less than great picture quality Nov 28 2008
By Yankee Mike - Published on Amazon.com
Format:DVD|Amazon Verified Purchase
I started watching this series and as far as the stories go the series lives up to its billing. The problem is the picture quality. I've watched the first few episodes and spot checked some of the later ones. While the picture quality is passable its not much better than public domain copies of shows like Dragnet. Do not expect to see anywhere near the picture quality of shows on DVD like "The Untouchables". I realize that some of the episodes were donated by fans because they could not be found but the quality of the other episodes is not much better. Buy this set because of the stories and Lee Marvin. Just wish the picture quality had been better.
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4.0 out of 5 stars M Squad...Thank GOD! Dec 22 2008
By J. A. Goodman - Published on Amazon.com
Format:DVD
Yes, the quality of the episodes varies from not so good to totally watchable, and the sound is about the same on the scale of things, but I'm thrilled just to be able to take a few hours at a time and treat myself to a batch of M Squad's in any form! I had low expectations when I read about how this set came together, and thus far, after watching 5 discs, my expectations have been exceeded. I've not seen an episode I couldn't make sense out of and to be honest, watching these late at night on my cathode ray tube makes me feel like I'm a kid again watching something clandestine and forbidden, mostly due to the quality. It's like being out in the sticks and then after everyone has gone to bed a signal is being beamed into my living room thrusting me into a time warp where the signal comes over the air instead of a cable or satellite feed and if I aim the rabbit ears just right Frank Ballinger comes into focus and solves the heinous crime in question...and the music, and the black and white photography, and the Chicago exteriors and dingy interiors...I love this set and highly recommend it to any fan of Lee Marvin, hard-boiled crime procedurals, and noir milleu.....I'm happy to have it and if you have issues with pristine images versus down and dirty, then maybe you should stick with your Heroes and King Of Queens box sets and leave this one for the real fans! When I get to the end I'm going to start over as this set stays right by the TV Set at least until someone releases the complete Johnny Staccato series and then Marvin can alternate with Cassavetes.....
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